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Maps

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1946, West End Ref. NPO864075
1945, Upper Street Ref. NPO857823
1946, Wold Newton Ref. NPO872171
1945, Lower Street Ref. NPO769776
1946, May's Green Ref. NPO775889
1946, Blackrock Ref. NPO642884
1946, Breach Ref. NPO649103
1946, Camerton Ref. NPO660229
1946, Ashgrove Ref. NPO627681
1946, Clutton Ref. NPO671381
1946, Haydon Ref. NPO729221
1946, Mearns Ref. NPO777339
1946, Ridge Ref. NPO816496
1946, Tunley Ref. NPO854301
1946, Larkhall Ref. NPO753102
1946, Newbold Ref. NPO790634
1946, Newbridge Ref. NPO790680
1946, Northend Ref. NPO794238
1946, Kingsway Ref. NPO748268
1946, Welton Ref. NPO863243

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Memories

602 memories found. Showing results 231 to 240.

Hornsey

Born in 1949 I lived with my mum, dad, sister and brother in SouthView Road and attended Campsbourne Schools (nursery, infant and junior) and then onto Clemence Cave which were all connected buildings. Didn't have far to go to school! My ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1949 by Pam Mc Enhill

Acton Lodge

The building with the turret is Acton Lodge where my grandparents Drs John and Mary Leedham-Green lived from 1946 until the late 1980s. The two cottages to the right had been demolished when my mother first visited (in the 1960s - ...Read more

A memory of Southwold in 1946 by Kay Leedham Green

Winkfield Row

My Grandparents Mr and Mrs Childs owned the Fox Pub in the village during the second world war. My mother Sheila lived with her grandparents there. It only had a tiny bar and was opposite another larger public house so do not ...Read more

A memory of Winkfield Row in 1940 by Heather Collins

Duke’s Wood School For Boys

I was at Duke’s Wood School in 1940/1 at the age 10 years (I’m not sure whether it was called that at that time). I stayed in the ‘Poplars’ dormitory and, as I recall, there was a veranda at the entrance to the dorm, not ...Read more

A memory of Hexham in 1941 by Alan Bowman

Wartime In Buckland As I Can Recall

Om my first day at the little school on the green I carried around my neck a box illustrated with Mickey Mouse. It contained a mask smelling horribly of rubber and talcum chalk. I was left in tiny ...Read more

A memory of Buckland in 1940 by Tony Westbrook

Basket Works Etccirca 1943 1960

Contributor Mr Sosgez remembers basket weaving in Thornton Heath. This was almost certainly Tom Mason Ltd in Norbury Road. It was run by Mr George Newton and occupied premises that had been a United Dairies ...Read more

A memory of Thornton Heath in 1940 by Geof Bailey

A Warm Time Evacuee In Kingsbury

I was evacuated from London (via Norfolk) to Kingsbury in 1940 and lived in a lane called "Sunnyside" and went to Kingsbury School. The headmaster was a Mr Leonard Brain and I sang in the choir at ...Read more

A memory of Kingsbury in 1940

Salfords School 1939 To 1946

I well remember going to Salfords School at the age of 5. Miss Licence was my first teacher, after the roll call every morning we would start most days by singing 'All Things Bright and Beautiful'. Miss Atherton was ...Read more

A memory of Salfords in 1940 by Gordon Dayman

Children In The 1940s

I was born and raised in Cudworth and lived in Church Street. There was a large field behind our house and most of the children in the area used to play games there, especially cricket or football. We used to have matches ...Read more

A memory of Cudworth in 1940 by Wendy Dennis(Nee Brown)

Chippenham Grammar School

Chippenham Grammar School in wartime, way up on the Malmesbury Road, was a great place to be, despite inevitable privations. Textbooks were in short supply, exercise books were rationed, and some of the teachers were ...Read more

A memory of Chippenham in 1945 by Brian Thomas

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